Kate Quinn
The Briar Club
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It’s Thanksgiving 1954, Washington DC, and a boarding house for working women, Briarwood House, is the scene of a murder. There’s a ...Read Review
The Phoenix Crown
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On April 4, 1906, 32-year-old opera singer Gemma Garland arrives in San Francisco, hopeful that her new contract with the Metropolitan Opera traveling company will ...Read Review
The Diamond Eye
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In the years before WWII, Ukrainian Mila Pavlichenko only takes a sharpshooting course to prove to her estranged husband that she can be ...Read Review
The Rose Code
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The Rose Code is the story of an unlikely friendship between three very different women working at the Bletchley Park intelligence centre in ...Read Review
Ribbons of Scarlet: A Novel of the French Revolution’s Women
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Women are central in our visual imagination of the French Revolution – from the doomed Queen Marie Antoinette to Charlotte Corday, who stabbed the ...Read Review
The Huntress
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Ian Graham and Nina Markova are different from other people in their post-WWII world. In her words: “You – in war you hunt stories, ...Read Review
The Alice Network
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1949 London: Charlie St. Clair is unmarried, pregnant, and unwilling to end her “little problem.” She is also dealing with the death of her ...Read Review
Lady of the Eternal City
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Kate Quinn’s masterful talents in portraying the ancient world have culminated in this fourth and final installment of the Empress of Rome ...Read Review
A Day of Fire: A Novel of Pompeii
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I was suspicious of this book when I first picked it up; with six writers boldly credited on the cover my initial thoughts ...Read Review
The Lion and the Rose
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In this sequel to The Serpent and the Pearl, Kate Quinn dives back into the dangerous world of 15th-century Rome and the scheming ...Read Review